Beginning programming with C++ (Cplusplus) for dummies.
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ISBN 13 : 978-0-470-61797-7
Sommaire : Introduction
Part 1. Let's Get Started
1. What Is a Program ?
2. Installing Code : Blocks
3. Writing Your First Program
Part 2. Writing a Program : Decisions, Decisions
4. Integer Expressions
5. Character Expressions
6. If I Could Make My Own Decisions
7. Switching Paths
8. Debugging Your Programs, Part I
Part 3. Becoming a Functional Programmer
9. While Running in Circles
10. Looping for the Fun of It
11. Functions, I Declare !
12. Dividing Programs into Modules
13. Debugging Your Programs, Part 2
Part 4. Data Structures
14. Other Numerical Variable Types
15. Arrays
16. Arrays with Character
17. Pointing the Way to C++ (Cplusplus) Pointers
18. Taking a Second Look at C++ Pointers
19. Programming with Class
20. Debugging Your Programs, Part 3
Part 5. Object-Oriented Programming
21. What Is Object-Oriented Programming ?
22. Structured Play: Making Classes Do Things
23. Pointers to Objects
24. Do Not Disturb : Protected Members
25. Getting Objects Off to a Good Start
26. Making Constructive Arguments
27. Coping with the Copy Constructor
Part 6. Advanced Strokes
28. Inheriting a Class
29. Are Virtual Functions for Real ?
30. Overloading Assignment Operators
31. Performing Streaming I/O
32. I Take Exception !
Part 7. The Part of Tens
33. Ten Ways to Avoid Bugs
34. Ten Features Not Covered in This Book
Langue : Anglais
Collection : FOR DUMMIES
Lieu d'édition : TORONTO
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque